NASCAR fans discuss how Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s career might have turned out to be if his father had not passed away in 2001.
It's been nearly 25 years since Dale Earnhardt's tragic death, and his life is coming to the screen in a new documentary.
Feb. 19, 1979, saw a historic Daytona 500 take place, and not just because Richard Petty ended his 45-race losing streak or ...
Earnhardt died after sustaining a basilar skull fracture. Dale Jr. continued to race even after his father’s death. He won three Cup Series races later that season and had 26 wins overall during ...
Clearly the issue for us is not Dale Earnhardt. The issue is really public oversight ... Dr. Barry Myers concluded that the basilar skull fracture that killed Earnhardt and caused the chin injury ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr., one of the most popular people ... causing the insides of his brain to move towards his skull with a great impact. "I remember thinking as I was heading toward that fence ...
Obviously, I know (Dale Earnhardt Jr.) super well ... Earnhardt, like Senna, died in a race of a skull fracture during a last-lap crash during the Daytona 500 in 2001 at 49 years old.
Dale Earnhardt suffered a basilar skull fracture and died at the spot. He was the fourth driver to be killed by basilar skull fractures in a span of eight months as Adam Petty, Kenny Irwin Jr. and ...
Dale Earnhardt won 76 NASCAR races and had 281 ... Cause of death was listed as a basilar skull fracture. In the months leading up to his final race, Earnhardt insisted his career was nowhere ...